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by taxing. >> all right. do you think the fed -- this is the big question. people are worried about bonds. ten-year treasury bonds, right, have gone from about 140 last summer to about 2% today. upward move. so the fed's not really holding down bond prices -- bond rates even though they're buying so many. let me ask you, is the bond play a sucker play right now? if you think there's stronger growth coming and you see this stock market rally which has great legs, corrections or not, great legs, is it time to get out of bonds? >> yes, some investors, larry, have to be in bonds, they're benchmarked, certain liquidity and credit restraints. they have to be in treasuries. as an individual investor, you'd want to stay away from bonds. and if you were a speculative investor, you'd want a short bonds. there's no value in the treasury market. with nominal gdp even at 4% let alone the possibility we could accelerate to five. they don't belong at 2%, really somewhere over 4%. they won't get to 4% until the fed actually
by taxing. >> all right. do you think the fed -- this is the big question. people are worried about bonds. ten-year treasury bonds, right, have gone from about 140 last summer to about 2% today. upward move. so the fed's not really holding down bond prices -- bond rates even though they're buying so many. let me ask you, is the bond play a sucker play right now? if you think there's stronger growth coming and you see this stock market rally which has great legs, corrections or not, great...
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credit -- melissa: they would pay payroll taxes, state, local, and federal taxes. >> right. we think 55% of illegals are already paying taxes. it's not that much. their income is so much less on average, reflecting educational attainment, that even if the other 45% paid payroll tax, generally, they don't pay income tax because they are too poor. we think 80% or less educated. what the fiscal impact reflects, not so much where they are from or who they are, rather their educational attainment. unskilled immigration is costly for taxpayers even though most work. melissa: steve, thank you for your time. >> sure thing. melissa: next on "money," violent protests in egypt, the critical passageway for oil supplies could be at risk. we'll explain. plus, it tastes so good, but that grocery store frozen pizza, is it toxic for your body? one says the california pizza kitchen is deliberately poisenning consumers. i don't know. we have the details. piles of "money," but no frozen pizza though. that's coming up president ♪ have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless
credit -- melissa: they would pay payroll taxes, state, local, and federal taxes. >> right. we think 55% of illegals are already paying taxes. it's not that much. their income is so much less on average, reflecting educational attainment, that even if the other 45% paid payroll tax, generally, they don't pay income tax because they are too poor. we think 80% or less educated. what the fiscal impact reflects, not so much where they are from or who they are, rather their educational...
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is it the maitai, taxes? >> because they can. he did that without profit. that man, profits are for sissies as jane and sue knows. power rundown. cnbc with jane wells. let's talk a little about reports youtube may be working on some services where you'd have to pay for certain youtube channels. julia boorstin in l.a. reports this is still in the idea phase, nothing yet set in stone. would you, jane, pay to watch youtube channels? >> well, it depends on what it is. julia says they have been trying to figure out for years how to monetize, google and youtube trying to figure out how to do this. if it was ashton kutcher and he had special stuff i might pay a dollar. lady gaga, no. it all depends. i don't subscribe to hulu, for example. >> sue? >> i completely agree. depends on what it is. frankly probably not. i don't have a lot of time to watch that stuff anyway. so probably not. i really wouldn't -- i don't think it's worth it. >> let's talk about -- >> i do like the cat videos. i watch the cat videos and they will still be free. >> i'll give thank you. that'
is it the maitai, taxes? >> because they can. he did that without profit. that man, profits are for sissies as jane and sue knows. power rundown. cnbc with jane wells. let's talk a little about reports youtube may be working on some services where you'd have to pay for certain youtube channels. julia boorstin in l.a. reports this is still in the idea phase, nothing yet set in stone. would you, jane, pay to watch youtube channels? >> well, it depends on what it is. julia says they...
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but juan talk about people like you who live in city and pay property taxes should you have an option for public schools but people of low income should be able to look at their schools and say i'm not going to send my kid there. i want another option. that's what this is all about. >> kimberly: a good point. every child deserves an excellent education. it should not be predetermined by what your parents or providers, socioeconomic status is and whether you can afford to pay the exorbitant bills for private schools. they are not cheap. ronin was in public school but there are so many kids in the class i think one day they lost the little guy. you have don't stand out. if you need extra help it's difficult to get it. great teachers, mean well, but they are challenged by the numbers. you go to private school but who is able to afford that? some schools are financial aid assistance there. has to be an alternative that you don't the children educationmly discriminated against because they can't afford a $45,000 or $60,000 school. >> dana: that is a great point. the way you put it in terms
but juan talk about people like you who live in city and pay property taxes should you have an option for public schools but people of low income should be able to look at their schools and say i'm not going to send my kid there. i want another option. that's what this is all about. >> kimberly: a good point. every child deserves an excellent education. it should not be predetermined by what your parents or providers, socioeconomic status is and whether you can afford to pay the...
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it's just common sense. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> thanks for stay with us tonight. a handful of states are considering laws to redraw districts and exclude voters so they can help republicans win the white house in 2016. here is the scary part. scott walker and four other governors may be the only people who can stop this election rigging. and that's exactly what it is. president obama won the electoral votes in michigan, florida, ohio, and pennsylvania, virginia, along with wisconsin. now republicans in all five states are pushing to change the way they allocate electoral votes. the good news is powerful republicans in florida and virginia say that they won't change the electoral vote system. governor of virginia bob mcdonnell says he is against the change as well. but his buddy scott walker was on the fence. >> well, it's an interesting idea. i haven't committed one way or the other to it.
it's just common sense. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> thanks for stay with us tonight. a handful of states are considering laws to redraw districts and exclude voters so they can help republicans win the white house in 2016. here is the scary part. scott walker and four other governors may be the only people who can stop this election...
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and by the way, in terms of taxes, most immigrants pay -- most undocumented immigrants pay taxes and sales taxes of course. >> luke, i'm still thinking about these republican house members that represent district that is are not changing demographically like the rest of the country is and the average income does not have to respond. you know? and i'm wondering, you can make the case from the standpoint of boehner or mccarthy or cantor, yes, this is something the party needs to do to move forward and maybe a long term future but for the short term political survival, the primary in arkansas or mississippi or south carolina, when's the message that a cantor or mccarthy gives to the incumbent in one of the districts that, hey, safe to vote for something that your opponent will call amnesty? >> if there's a bipartisan bill out of the senate that boehner would put it on the floor, perhaps violate the hastert rule and go forward with what i like to call the tom cole caucus and the last pseudomoderates republicans left, about 60 of them left. pair them with democrats, there's a way forward.
and by the way, in terms of taxes, most immigrants pay -- most undocumented immigrants pay taxes and sales taxes of course. >> luke, i'm still thinking about these republican house members that represent district that is are not changing demographically like the rest of the country is and the average income does not have to respond. you know? and i'm wondering, you can make the case from the standpoint of boehner or mccarthy or cantor, yes, this is something the party needs to do to move...
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they'll have to obviously pay back taxes if they have any due, and pay future taxes. they'll have to learn english, which we have never required for permanent residency. we have only required that for u.s. citizenship. and they will have to continue to wait until those who are waiting under the existing law and have a visa pending to be reunified with their family in the united states, those come first. they would come later. but yes. that would be safe. >> senator, what about those employers who hire undocumented workers? i mean, how are we going to deal with this? and there are hundreds of thousands of businesses across america that employee 11 million undocumented workers. how are they going to come out of this legislation? >> well, clearly, one of the centerpieces of the principles is that we will go after employers who employee undocumented workers. we're going to have a more foolproof system of verification of a person's right to be employed in this country as part of this process. we're also going to look at how do we permit those who come here under the law to
they'll have to obviously pay back taxes if they have any due, and pay future taxes. they'll have to learn english, which we have never required for permanent residency. we have only required that for u.s. citizenship. and they will have to continue to wait until those who are waiting under the existing law and have a visa pending to be reunified with their family in the united states, those come first. they would come later. but yes. that would be safe. >> senator, what about those...
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we can't tax ourselves so no. i'm not a believer but i want to make sure we're still doing the right thing going forward. i just don't like scaring kids telling them we're cooking our self autos. >> bill: so you're not buying into the fact the human population has depleted the ease yon. but you said something interesting. you said your father drives a prius to the challenger which is a private jet. >> bill: his take that he owns a lot of trees so his carbon foot print is minimal. >> bill: sounds like a ratio rationation to me. >> whit comes down to it we need to have clean air, clean water but can't restrict our business because that is the only way we're going to get out of this did he have at this time mess. >> bill: is your father helping you finance your campaign? >> well, he's written me a $2500 checks like other people have and i think that is probably all i'm going get. >> bill: good luck and we appreciate you coming on the show. >> when we come back, carl rove and the 60 minutes interview. rove is next. >>
we can't tax ourselves so no. i'm not a believer but i want to make sure we're still doing the right thing going forward. i just don't like scaring kids telling them we're cooking our self autos. >> bill: so you're not buying into the fact the human population has depleted the ease yon. but you said something interesting. you said your father drives a prius to the challenger which is a private jet. >> bill: his take that he owns a lot of trees so his carbon foot print is minimal....
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pay a fine and back taxes. earn probationary legal status. learn english. continue to pay taxes. show work history and then get a green card and then apply for citizenship. effectively you would go to the back of the line. so this is a bipartisan effort. remember, some of these commissions have come together in the past, in the last four years, specifically about the debt and the president hasn't necessarily taken on the plan that they have come up with. so this will be really important to see if it actually works. >>brian: a really important provision, skills valued. we've got engineers out there, computer technology experts, people when they have skills -- for example, if they train at american universities, they would get a priority. this is what microsoft and you always heard apple saying. we need more engineers in this country. why are we training them and letting them go back home? let's give them u.s. status or a green card. marco rubio talks about a plan. >> before we can move towards a path for green card because citizenship comes after that, before we move towards a pat
pay a fine and back taxes. earn probationary legal status. learn english. continue to pay taxes. show work history and then get a green card and then apply for citizenship. effectively you would go to the back of the line. so this is a bipartisan effort. remember, some of these commissions have come together in the past, in the last four years, specifically about the debt and the president hasn't necessarily taken on the plan that they have come up with. so this will be really important to see...
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and between 50% and 75% pay federal, state and local taxes. >>> and now we head overseas to egypt, the country that seems to be spiraling closer to the edge of a kind of political chaos. the stability of egypt is vital to the united states. but these images are sending a message to the world tonight that the new egyptian president may be losing some control. abc's lama hasan is there. lama? >> reporter: diane, this latest wave of violence is tearing up the country -- a country that, tonight, looks like it's on th running battles. a violent barrage of rocks and tear gas. roads engulfed. clashes with police. last night, rioters smashing into this luxury five-star intercontinental hotel. tonight, the hotel tweeting out they are once again surrounded. the anger is all too familiar. but this is different and very frighteni frightening. egypt, the most populous arab country, is america's number one ally in the region. with its long-standing peace treaty with israel, egypt helps america with stability in a dangerous region and in the fight against terror. now, with these scenes, the head of t
and between 50% and 75% pay federal, state and local taxes. >>> and now we head overseas to egypt, the country that seems to be spiraling closer to the edge of a kind of political chaos. the stability of egypt is vital to the united states. but these images are sending a message to the world tonight that the new egyptian president may be losing some control. abc's lama hasan is there. lama? >> reporter: diane, this latest wave of violence is tearing up the country -- a country...
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. ♪ >>> love that. welcome back to "today" on this fun day monday. in 1978 a new show called "dallas" changed television forever. >> for 13 seasons the ewings captivated us with their back stabbing and lies. it was so much fun. of course, who can forget the who shot j.r. mystery of 1980 watched by over 350 million fans worldwide. >> as you know, the family is back with some familiar faces helping the next generation of ewings. the second season kicks off tonight on tnt. take a look. >> it's great. >> so if we're going to take this to a vote, and i think we should. >> i vote with christopher. >> you and christopher have 60% of this company. i have 30%, and lana has 10%. you always talk about being a family business, but your sid
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that's the stat. >> let me just say, in addition to which, immigrants pay taxes and oftentimes are not eligible. >> bill: juan, it's one out of two. you see what you are adding here? all right. mary katharine, how do you see it? >> well, i think you could hard that in this case if those immigrants who are illegal and on welfare got the became legal or had some sort of legal status that perhaps they would be paid higher wages and that was a problem that would maybe work on itself. as far as the political situation goes here. i don't think this is a magic pill for republicans and i don't think a lot of them are fooling themselves into thinking that i think it is a platform from which you could have this discussion. as far as obama manhattanning to pass it i'm a little curious about that for four years he didn't raise a finger on this. in 2007 he actually helped tornado tore torpedo that -- >> doesn't have to run again. 66% of americans, two thirds, all right? support a pathway to citizenship. >> yes. >> 66%. 17% say send the illegals back home. 13% want to aguest worker program for them.
that's the stat. >> let me just say, in addition to which, immigrants pay taxes and oftentimes are not eligible. >> bill: juan, it's one out of two. you see what you are adding here? all right. mary katharine, how do you see it? >> well, i think you could hard that in this case if those immigrants who are illegal and on welfare got the became legal or had some sort of legal status that perhaps they would be paid higher wages and that was a problem that would maybe work on...
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they can tax everybody however much they want there will become a point the government, the panels are going to have to decide well, then we should get a hip for this person, not for this person. what i wish they had done is allowed more competition in the system. because then we could all decide for ourselves whether or not we want to pay for a hip or not. rather than let the government decide for us. >> greg: there should be hips "r" us. i'll take that. take it for a spin. >> buy two get one three. >> bob: this argument is going on before obamacare. i wouldn't bring obamacare in this necessarily. those of white house smoke and are fat. if we will die earlier we is a save you money because you keep people who stay healthy, the runners and marathoners will get old and have alzheimer's. they cost a lot of money. >> eric: it cost money in the five years before you die in healthcare. it's, obviously, obviously proven people who smoke use up a lot of healthcare. >> greg: not really. >> eric: really? >> greg: not really. >> bob: if i drop dead tomorrow, then that means someone who lives old
they can tax everybody however much they want there will become a point the government, the panels are going to have to decide well, then we should get a hip for this person, not for this person. what i wish they had done is allowed more competition in the system. because then we could all decide for ourselves whether or not we want to pay for a hip or not. rather than let the government decide for us. >> greg: there should be hips "r" us. i'll take that. take it for a spin....
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no more extreme antigay organizations and that's according to the group who obtained chick fillet's tax records. they had funding but the extreme antigay groups are no longer listed as ben fish areas. -- beneficiaries. >>> palo alto city council is approving a plan to install 40 more antennas in the southern half of palo alto despite objections from residents. they say they need better coverage in that part of town despite the look of it. >> sal, is this a good time to look at the toll plaza? >> i think so. >>> that traffic does look okay and there have been no major problems coming through and it is a nice looking drive getting into san francisco. also looking at the commute a long northbound 101, this traffic moves well and there was a crash on high ward northbound at 82 and there was a hot dog cart which fell off the trailer and head to clean it up but now it's on the soldier, let go to steve. >>> it continues to roll down and we have a pretty good breeze for some areas, probably isolated showers on the sierra and it gives us a chilly air mass. 30s and 40s and the breeze holds some t
no more extreme antigay organizations and that's according to the group who obtained chick fillet's tax records. they had funding but the extreme antigay groups are no longer listed as ben fish areas. -- beneficiaries. >>> palo alto city council is approving a plan to install 40 more antennas in the southern half of palo alto despite objections from residents. they say they need better coverage in that part of town despite the look of it. >> sal, is this a good time to look at...
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on the doe pes tick side when you look at tax reduction, tax increase, tax reform, immigration, he comes off looking like a moderate. >> chip, let me ask you in closing, i just want to clarify one thing here. >> sure. >> you have said a couple of times that hezbollah was created out of the void left when reagan took our troops out of lebanon. is there a suggestion by any of the scholars that you -- that you talked to that reagan should have stayed in lebanon longer? was that the flaw that many people said caused problems in the middle east that after the attack, after the killings, that reagan did decide to bring the troops loam? >> depending on how deeply you want to go into the middle east policy, i would say, if you talk to rez za as you land and some other scholars, there are a number of things going on relative to iran, but certainly as it relates to george schulze and rondy rice in the film, they all say yes, that the pullout created a power vacuum that led to at least to the strength of hezbollah from that point forward. so they would all say they regret that decision. >> to what
on the doe pes tick side when you look at tax reduction, tax increase, tax reform, immigration, he comes off looking like a moderate. >> chip, let me ask you in closing, i just want to clarify one thing here. >> sure. >> you have said a couple of times that hezbollah was created out of the void left when reagan took our troops out of lebanon. is there a suggestion by any of the scholars that you -- that you talked to that reagan should have stayed in lebanon longer? was that...
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and don't do it just with higher taxes. that's just one of the results of the exclusive cnbc fed survey. i knew some of this -- so that's what you were talking about, steve. >> yesterday, yeah. >> we were looking for maybe the most -- the one that really jumps out and that is the number of people that say, you know, we do have a spending problem. >> you know, joe, it's the first day of a two-day fed meeting. that means it's time for the fed survey and almost always we start our lead hit is about what the market thinks we're going to do with the fed. but this time, as you said, the results jumped out so starkly, so amazingly that we want to just give you those results of the deficit and spending questions that we asked. so let's take a look at the three questions on spending that we did here. and you can see, as joe said, the message to washington, from wall street to washington is solve the deficit now. we asked, do you think we should solve the deficit problem, not at all? do we have a couple years to do so or should we do
and don't do it just with higher taxes. that's just one of the results of the exclusive cnbc fed survey. i knew some of this -- so that's what you were talking about, steve. >> yesterday, yeah. >> we were looking for maybe the most -- the one that really jumps out and that is the number of people that say, you know, we do have a spending problem. >> you know, joe, it's the first day of a two-day fed meeting. that means it's time for the fed survey and almost always we start...
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i don't know that back tax -- back taxes included in this? >> they'll have to pay back taxes. >> bill: for how many years? >> that's one of the details that has to be worked out. not only do they have to pay back taxes they have to prove they've been employed and with undocumented immigrants where there's little documentation available, it is unclear if that's a burden they'll be able to meet. >> bill: yeah. donna, you raise a very good point. i think that could really be a problem. certainly, a lot of these people particularly those at the lower end who are doing landscaping, washing dishes in restaurants, busing tables or whatever or child care, they don't have that kind of job documentation. plus they have been paying taxes. they've been paying sales taxes. >> that's right. presumably those jobs, if their income doesn't meet the threshold of the bottom income bracket, they'll be exempt. >> bill: talk about unfair exception here. so how about if you go back and make some american citizens pay the back taxes that they didn't pay, particularl
i don't know that back tax -- back taxes included in this? >> they'll have to pay back taxes. >> bill: for how many years? >> that's one of the details that has to be worked out. not only do they have to pay back taxes they have to prove they've been employed and with undocumented immigrants where there's little documentation available, it is unclear if that's a burden they'll be able to meet. >> bill: yeah. donna, you raise a very good point. i think that could really...
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also undergo background checks, pay taxes and a penalty, and learn english. want to bring in our senior latin american affairs editor to talk about the reaction, specifically when it comes to mexicans. >> a lot of people waiting for a long time on this talking about mexican americans, everybody has somebody in their family touched by immigration. i want to talk to you about some of the numbers regarding immigration. for example, during the obama years, immigration authorities have reached record levels of what they call removals, detentions and deportations of immigrants. take a look at year 2012, 409,849 detentions just to put it in perspective. similar to deporting each and everyone in cities like omaha, nebraska, oakland, california. let me also talk about somebody that a lot of people don't really know much about, and the reality is that according to the pew hispanic center the net migration from mexico to the united states has reached zero. between 200 aand 2010, 1.4 million immigrants arrived but 1.4 million or more left which again, talks about the fac
also undergo background checks, pay taxes and a penalty, and learn english. want to bring in our senior latin american affairs editor to talk about the reaction, specifically when it comes to mexicans. >> a lot of people waiting for a long time on this talking about mexican americans, everybody has somebody in their family touched by immigration. i want to talk to you about some of the numbers regarding immigration. for example, during the obama years, immigration authorities have reached...
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some of the companies say your taxes are paying their ceos big bucks bonuses. in 2012 the head of aig was given $10.5 million. at ally financial, the ceo took home $9.5 million. the head of general motors was awarded $9 million. the government's top bailout watchdog says that is excessive. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. what the government's top bailout watchdog is pointing to is pointing at the state department. t.a.r.p. says the government has failed to rein in the excessive spending at aig, ally, and g.m. they took bailouts but ceos are getting hefty bonuses. kristi romero says "they continue to lack at an appreciation for their extraordinary situations and fuel to view themselves through the lenses of companies substantially owned by the u.s. government." executive pay is said to be more closely aligned for employees of similar rank in their industry. say a cfo at g.m. should be paid a similar amount to a cfo at chrysler. but surprise, romero says that hasn't happened. last y
some of the companies say your taxes are paying their ceos big bucks bonuses. in 2012 the head of aig was given $10.5 million. at ally financial, the ceo took home $9.5 million. the head of general motors was awarded $9 million. the government's top bailout watchdog says that is excessive. alison kosik joins us from the new york stock exchange with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. what the government's top bailout watchdog is pointing to is pointing at the state...
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they didn't mind paying the taxes. they are buying back stock. what a good call. >> all true. it's an interesting point you make, one that we perhaps don't focus enough on, in creating enthusiasm amongst your own employee base in order to attract talent, in order to keep talent. she seems to be having success at doing that. >> she has charisma. >> it is about free cafeteria food and issuing iphones to employees. >> it's important when it's a turn-around story and there has to be one or two more quarters for the results to be seen. that's a great point you made, because these are needed expectations, the fact that they beat, and they show the business lines weren't doing much worse. but revenues were better than consensus. it was a stability quarter. they bought back a lot of stock, because it's extremely investment friendly. >> a number of directors on the board will be focused on that. dan loeb is still in there. probably will be for some time. and has done very well with it. that helps also. he was key in terms of at least the appointment of mayer to the job. >> but look, th
they didn't mind paying the taxes. they are buying back stock. what a good call. >> all true. it's an interesting point you make, one that we perhaps don't focus enough on, in creating enthusiasm amongst your own employee base in order to attract talent, in order to keep talent. she seems to be having success at doing that. >> she has charisma. >> it is about free cafeteria food and issuing iphones to employees. >> it's important when it's a turn-around story and there...